YouTube shocks fans with NFL Sunday Ticket Pricing for YouTube TV subscribers and non-subscribers. Fans are left reeling from the unexpected price tags, with many expressing shock and disbelief on social media. On one hand, fans are talking about how it will be difficult to afford this kind of price for watching NFL matchups, on the other hand, an Atlanta Falcons fan took a humorous dig at his team, clearing the expectation for this season.
A Twitter user made a witty remark regarding the cost of the NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV. In jest, he quipped that he would rather watch his beloved team disappoint him for free from the comfort of his own home. The cost of this service is undeniably steep, causing a significant financial strain on avid football enthusiasts.
Falcons fans are not ready to pay
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A user by the name of PopVinyls left a witty comment on YouTube TV’s pricing for NFL Sunday Ticket. PopVinyls humorously quips that they will continue to watch their beloved Falcons disappoint them for free from their home in Atlanta. This implies that the cost of Ticket subscriptions is not worth it, rather they do not prefer watching all games this season. The inclusion of the ? emoji at the end of the comment adds a lighthearted touch.
Lol good marketing but you can’t watch every game. Ideal primarily to people who cheer for a team in a different market. I will continue to watch my Falcons disappoint me for free form my Atlanta house 😂
— Matt at PopVinyls.com (@PopVinyls) April 11, 2023
YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket, a highly-anticipated service for die-hard football fans, has unveiled its pricing, and it’s higher than expected. With base prices for YouTube TV subscribers and going up for non-subscribers who want to add RedZone.
YouTube TV’s NFL Sunday ticket: How much will fans have to pay?
In a move that has left fans stunned, YouTube has finally revealed the highly-anticipated pricing for its NFL Sunday Ticket. The base price for YouTube TV subscribers comes in at a hefty $349 per season, with a slight discount to $249 if purchased before June 6. But that’s not all! If fans want to bundle with RedZone, they’ll have to shell out an eye-watering $389 ($289 early bird rate).
But the jaw-dropping pricing doesn’t stop there. Non-YouTube TV subscribers are hit even harder, with a staggering $449 per season, or $349 if purchased early. And if they want to add RedZone to the mix, it’s a wallet-draining $489 ($389 early bird rate).
YouTube has announced its pricing for NFL Sunday Ticket:
YouTube TV subscribers:
• $349/season ($249 if you purchase before June 6)
• $389 ($289 early) if you bundle with RedZoneNon-YouTube TV subscribers:
• $449/season ($349 early)
• $489 ($389 early) with RedZone pic.twitter.com/TtLbNgGldi— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) April 11, 2023
Fans are expressing various opinions about the pricing of the NFL Sunday Ticket.
A fan is suggesting that if someone finds the price of NFL Sunday Ticket expensive, they should consider their career and life choices, as it is a reasonable expense compared to other discretionary spending.
If anyone is complaining about the price, you need to reflect on your career and life choices because $400 or whatever for the entire season of every team is literally a few take out meals or some random expense. If you can’t afford it, focus on leveling up at work and earning…
— Solana Maxi (@realmikespeer) April 11, 2023
Another fan is expressing that the price is high and possibly unaffordable.
Expensive sheesh
— Luke Sawhook 🪚🪝 (@lukesawhook) April 11, 2023
Another fan is stating that they also use DirecTV for NFL Sunday Ticket.
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— DIRECTV (@DIRECTV) April 11, 2023
One fan is indicating that they will continue to use a different streaming service (streams) for NFL games, possibly due to the high price of NFL Sunday Ticket.
Another year of using Streameast 🤝
— DJ Corrigan (@Corrigan_Tweets) April 11, 2023
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Another fan is asking if the NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV allows streaming on multiple devices simultaneously, as they had issues with DirecTV Sunday Ticket in the past.
Do we know if this will allow people to stream on multiple devices? One of the true bummers of the digital version of the DirecTV Sunday Ticket was you couldn't have it on multiple TVs at the same time.
— Shane Bacon (@shanebacon) April 11, 2023
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Will fans be willing to pay such steep prices for access to all out-of-market games? The future success of YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket remains uncertain, and football enthusiasts are eager to see if it will be a touchdown or a fumble.
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